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Houses of the Holy

by Emilia on May 28, 2010

In an interesting piece for The new Criterion novelist Laura James recently debated the watering-down of meaning and depth in modern ballet, arguing that:
If these dances were houses, no one would be able to live in them. And no one does.
I think I might like to live inside Chroma though. Just for a little while. [...]


Have It All

by Emilia on January 12, 2010

New year, time to update our calendars and balletic schedules. In this post we share our essential ballet picks for 2010. With many of our favourite dances and dancers, plus so many companies stopping by London, we are feeling like seven-year-olds at large in a candy store. The difference being that ballet candy is somewhat [...]


OK Computer

by Emilia on November 2, 2009

Concepts such as coding, decoding, generative systems, algorithms, computer programming, neuroscience and cognitive mapping seem more akin to geek lingo than ballet choreography and yet all these notions inform Wayne McGregor’s dance making.
Having trained in modern dance, McGregor is the first resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet to come from outside the company. Literally and [...]


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